A major in biology blends knowledge of basic scientific processes with an appreciation of the phenomenon of life. Requirements span a wide range of subjects, from microbiology and ecology to chemistry and special research projects in order to provide a solid scientific foundation. Qualified students are eligible for membership in Beta Beta Beta, the Xi Gamma Chapter of the National Biology Honor Society. Members participate in activities such as regional and national research symposia which strengthen the learning gained through the biology major.
The Biology Department encourages undergraduate participation in biology research with the faculty and in faculty-approved external opportunities. To support the research experience, the department houses research facilities in immunology, molecular biology, microbiology, bioanthropology, and entomology. State-of-the-art equipment and instrumentation provide unique research opportunities not typically found in a small college setting.
Biology is a great choice for a major if you are interested in a health profession or are planning to attend medical school. Examples of health professions include dentistry, pharmacy, physician’s assistant, optometry, and medical technology. See more choices at Pre-Professional Studies.
Program Requirements
Major in Biology - Bachelor of Science Degree
Minor in Biology
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Learning Outcomes